Bring a healthcare lens to your social work career with our dual Master of Social Work (MSW) and Master of Public Health (MPH). The strong character, inclusive culture, and warm community of Tulane School of Social Work delivers clinical, community, and policy-based practice training that will prepare you to do work that matters. By combining the MSW with an MPH, students open doors to medical social work, health policy, and more.
Set yourself up for success with degrees from the oldest School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and the fifth-oldest School of Social Work in the country. The joint MSW/MPH can only be taken on-campus.
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Program | Enrollment Options | Term Start | ||||
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Degree Type | Modality | Accelerated (20 months) | Part-Time | Fall | Spring | Summer |
MSW/MPH | Online | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
On Campus | ✅ | -- | ✅ | -- | -- |
All applicants interested in the Master of Social Work/Master of Public Health program should apply through the MSW application. Be sure to choose "Dual Degree with MSW and MPH" when applying.
Applicants do not need to complete an application through SOPHAS.
Applicants to Tulane’s Dual MSW/MPH program must meet the following requirements:
- A strong performance in undergraduate or postgraduate study or strong employer references.
- A bachelor's degree. An official transcript listing your bachelor's degree with the conferral date is required.
- A grade-point average of 3.0 or better on a 4-point scale (preferred).
Applicants to the Master of Social Work program must submit the following documents with their electronic application:
- Statement of Interest - Three to five double-spaced pages that should address the following:
- Trace the origin and development of your interest in social work as a professional, including any significant influences or experiences.
- What qualifications do you bring to the classroom and social work practice? Do you have any limitations that might affect your ability to practice social work, that you would like to disclose?
- Discuss your experience working with populations other than your own. This may include gender identity, race, religion, socioeconomic and/or cultural background.
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV) - If you are unsure how to format your resume, feel free to reference our guide.
- Official Transcript(s) - One copy of official transcript(s) from each Certificate, Associate, Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral level institution you have attended. To be considered official, a transcript (1) must be sent directly from your institution to Tulane School of Social Work and (2) must show completion of coursework required for the degree, the degree earned, and the date of degree conferral.
- If your overall GPA from your undergraduate degree-granting institution is 3.0 or higher, you are not required to submit transcripts from institutions where you received transfer credit toward your Bachelor's degree.
- References/Recommendations - A minimum of two (2) Letters of Recommendation (LORs) must be received from the recommenders through the application portal. Please note that NO personal references (family, friends, social acquaintances, co-workers) will be accepted. Applicants should select at least two academic or professional references from the following categories:
- Professors
- Academic mentors
- Employers or supervisors
On-Campus Programs | |
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Early Submission Deadline | March 1 |
Priority Deadline | April 1 |
Final Submission Deadline | June 1 |
Applicants who have earned a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) degree within the past five years from a Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) accredited program may be granted Advanced Standing, enabling them to qualify for a MSW in three semesters of full-time study.
Advanced standing requirements include:
- Cumulative GPA of 3.3 or better on a 4.0 point scale,
- 3.0 GPA in all undergraduate substantive courses is required.
- B+ average in their field practicum.
The MSW can only accept transfer credits from other MSW programs that were accredited by the Council on Social Work Education at the time the student attended. Review our Transfer Credit Policy here.
The MPH can only accept transfer credits from other programs that were accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health at the time the student attended. Review the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine's Transfer Credit Policy here.
Review our International Student Admission Policy here.